Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America, and South AsiaAnanya Roy, Nezar AlSayyad The turn of the century has been a moment of rapid urbanization. Much of this urban growth is taking place in the cities of the developing world and much of it in informal settlements. This book presents cutting-edge research from various world regions to demonstrate these trends. The contributions reveal that informal housing is no longer the domain of the urban poor; rather it is a significant zone of transactions for the middle-class and even transnational elites. Indeed, the book presents a rich view of 'urban informality' as a system of regulations and norms that governs the use of space and makes possible new forms of social and political power. The book is organized as a 'transnational' endeavor. It brings together three regional domains of research--the Middle East, Latin America, and South Asia--that are rarely in conversation with one another. It also unsettles the hierarchy of development and underdevelopment by looking at some First World processes of informality through a Third World research lens. |
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... international production and the growing hegemony of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development . Characteristically , the latter institu- tions have promoted a worldwide regime of ...
... international production and the growing hegemony of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development . Characteristically , the latter institu- tions have promoted a worldwide regime of ...
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... international financial prices and real market conditions , the next crisis could be anticipated . But there seems to be no such link . This is truly worrying because it seems to indicate that Latin American govern- ments may do ...
... international financial prices and real market conditions , the next crisis could be anticipated . But there seems to be no such link . This is truly worrying because it seems to indicate that Latin American govern- ments may do ...
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... International American Development Bank 138 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 13 International Labor Organization / ILO IO , II , 12 International Monetary Fund / IMF 13 , 50 , 77 , 138 , 276 , 278 , 285 internet 26 ...
... International American Development Bank 138 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 13 International Labor Organization / ILO IO , II , 12 International Monetary Fund / IMF 13 , 50 , 77 , 138 , 276 , 278 , 285 internet 26 ...
Contents
Urban Informality as a New Way of Life ང | 7 |
Reflections on the | 33 |
The Changing Nature of the Informal Sector in Karachi due to | 67 |
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